PART3 how to Draft Double Breasted Jacket Front Panel Step by Step Guide for Beginners

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    This combination of elements creates a tailored, sophisticated appearance, making the double-breasted jacket a classic choice for formal and business attire.
    A double-breasted jacket features a distinctive front panel with the following elements:
    Overlap and Buttons significantly, with two symmetrical columns of buttons. Typically, one column is functional, while the other is decorative. There can be four, six, or eight buttons in total, though six is most common.
    Lapels are often peaked, adding a formal touch. they are wider and more pronounced than those on single-breasted jackets.
    Pockets: the front typically has two flap pockets on either side and a welt pocket at the chest level on the left side.
    The Front panel of a blazer coat typically consists of the following elements:
    Center Vent or Side Vents: Blazers may feature a single center vent at the back or side vents on both sides. These vents allow for ease of movement and help prevent the fabric from bunching up when sitting or moving.
    Back Neckline: This is the upper edge of the back panel where it meets the collar. It's typically shaped to follow the contours of the neck and shoulders for a comfortable fit.
    Collar: The back panel extends up to the collar, which may feature a notch, peak, or shawl style, depending on the blazer's design.
    Decorative Details: Some blazers may feature decorative elements on the back panel, such as a contrasting fabric insert, embroidery, or a vent with button or tab closure for added style.
    Lining: The back panel is often lined for durability, structure, and a polished appearance. The lining material can vary and may include silk, polyester, viscose, or other fabrics.
    Seams: Seams are the stitched lines that join different fabric pieces together. On the back panel of a blazer, you may see seams running vertically down the center or along the sides for shaping and structure
    Fabric Material: The back panel is made of the same material as the rest of the blazer, which can vary widely depending on the desired style, functionality, and seasonality. Common fabrics include wool, cotton, linen, polyester, and blends thereof.
    The design and construction of the back panel play a crucial role in the overall fit, comfort, and aesthetic appeal of the blazer coat.
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